Incident Overview
A six-car collision closed U.S. 75 in Richardson on Thursday morning, disrupting traffic during the peak commute period. The incident involved six passenger vehicles on the busy north-south corridor that serves the Dallas metropolitan area.
Early reports indicated the collision occurred during morning hours when traffic volume is typically high on this stretch of U.S. 75. The roadway was closed to allow responders to work at the scene and conduct their investigation.
Traffic was diverted around the incident area, causing delays for drivers who use U.S. 75 to commute through Richardson. The extent of the closure and which direction or lanes were most affected were noted in initial reports.
Details about the sequence of events leading to the collision were still being gathered by investigating authorities. As with all preliminary incident reports, additional details may emerge as the investigation continues.
Key Incident Details
A six-vehicle collision brought traffic to a halt on U.S. 75 in Richardson during the Thursday morning commute.
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